Weimar's descent from democracy to barbarism

Weimar's descent from democracy to barbarism

Weimar is a small German city. Yet it looms large in European history. In the 1920s, it was synonymous with liberalism, internationalism and the fine arts. Yet, within a decade, many of its residents had embraced Nazism and Hitler was professing his love for the city. Here, in conversation with Spencer Mizen, historian and author Katja Hoyer reveals how the city that gave its name to Germany's great social democratic experiment succumbed to tyranny. ----- GO BEYOND THE PODCAST  If you'd like to hear more from Katja Hoyer talking about German history on the HistoryExtra podcast, then you can check out this Life of the Week episode on Otto von Bismarck: https://bit.ly/49jLTio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Det här avsnittet är hämtat från ett öppet RSS-flöde och publiceras inte av Podme. Det kan innehålla reklam.

Avsnitt(2592)

Alan Turing: life of the week

Alan Turing: life of the week

Alan Turing is one of the most celebrated of all British scientists. His work in cracking Nazi codes at Bletchley Park, and his role in the evolution of the computer, has earned him worldwide acclaim....

1 Juni 45min

The self-made Marilyn Monroe

The self-made Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe is synonymous with glamour, beauty and stardom – but scratching the surface of her public image reveals another story. Author and professor of film philosophy Lucy Bolton reveals the ca...

31 Maj 49min

Cleopatra’s bloody rise to power

Cleopatra’s bloody rise to power

From formidable overseas leaders to vicious internecine conflict, Cleopatra’s rise to the top was bloody and brutal. So what personal qualities did she draw upon to navigate these shifting sands? And ...

30 Maj 29min

Gullible Georgians: hoaxes in the Enlightenment period

Gullible Georgians: hoaxes in the Enlightenment period

The 18th century was an age of industrialisation, scientific exploration and ‘progress’, but what happened when those rational foundations were shaken? Cultural and art historian Madeleine Pelling – w...

28 Maj 50min

Spies, radicals and deportees: one hotel in wartime Paris

Spies, radicals and deportees: one hotel in wartime Paris

The Hotel Lutetia in central Paris lived several lives in the tortured times of the 1930s and 1940s. Before the war, it was the hub of dissenting activity from anti-Nazi German exiles. During the war,...

26 Maj 40min

Timur: life of the week

Timur: life of the week

Timur – sometimes known as Tamerlane – carved out one of history’s largest empires through sweeping military campaigns and ruthless violence. Emily Briffett and Justin Marozzi explore Timur’s rise fro...

25 Maj 37min

How Orkney became the centre of Viking Age violence

How Orkney became the centre of Viking Age violence

For much of the Viking Age, the Orkney archipelago served as a vibrant hub of Norse activity. But these islands were also plagued by violence, not least between the Earls of Orkney themselves, as they...

24 Maj 41min

Populärt inom Historia

motiv
p3-historia
kod-katastrof
historiska-brott
massmordarpodden
historiepodden-se
olosta-mord
historianu-med-urban-lindstedt
rss-historien-om-2
rss-brottsligt
rss-massmordarpodden
konspirationsteorier
krigshistoriepodden
nu-blir-det-historia
militarhistoriepodden
harrisons-dramatiska-historia
rss-borgvattnets-hemligheter
bedragare
rss-folkets-historia
palmemordet